Are you in construction? Do you want to build up your following? Are you looking to connect with the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) community?
You’re in luck!
Joining our weekly Twitter Chat may just be the right thing for you.
Construction Chat is on Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time.
How to Join a Chat:
1. Follow the hashtag on Twitter (but don’t forget to add #ConstChat manually after your tweet or we won’t see your tweet).
2. Use Hootsuite or TweetDeck and make a column for #ConstChat (but don’t forget to put #ConstChat manually after your tweet).
3. Go to the Twubs page for #ConstChat.
4. My preferred method is using TweetChat. Just go here and log in with your Twitter account. You can even highlight the moderator so you don’t miss questions.
Collaborative Consumption in Construction.
I’m so happy to say that
Kendall Jones from CDCNews has volunteered to co-host this week’s chat.
“I’ve been reading a lot about collaborative consumption and crowdfunding in construction and thought the sharing economy might be a good topic for discussion.”
Questions:
Q1. Have you ever used a peer-to-peer (P2P) service like Uber or Airbnb?
Q2. If so, was your experience good or bad?
Q3. Would you use a P2P service to rent equipment from another contractor?
Q4. Would you rent out idle/unused equipment to other contractors?
Q5. What benefits would P2P renting have over an established rental company and vice versa?
Q6. Have you ever contributed to a crowdfunding project through sites like Kickstarter or Indiegogo?
Q7. What are your thoughts on crowdfunding construction and architectural projects?
Q8. Would you crowdfund a construction project as an investment opportunity?
Q9. Would you crowdfund a public construction projects such as a greenway or a community building?